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Who are BL Claims Solicitors

We are rated as one of the top firms in the UK and believe in speaking to our clients in jargon-free language and ensuring you're speaking to a highly qualified lawyer right from the outset

BL Claims was appointed by a family of 4 who wanted to pursue a compensation claim for illness whilst staying at a hotel in Turkey in June 2015.

Their symptoms consisted of sickness and diarrhoea which lasted for 48 hours.

They family continued to experience problems with their appetite for 2-3 days thereafter and unfortunately the illness ruined their summer holiday. It is alleged that the open air restaurants at the hotel were plagued by insects, in particular wasps around the deserts.

If you have had these or similar symptoms whilst staying at a hotel abroad, do not hesitate to contact a member of our Travel team who will be more than happy to assist you.

BL Claims Solicitors are here to help

If you would like to talk to someone and discuss a potential claim please call us on 0344 620 6600 anytime between 8am and 6pm Monday to Friday, or if you would prefer you can email us at info@blclaims.co.uk

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